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Lotts Creek IA 05-GRA-1376

IA/MO line (S24 TT67N R29W Ringgold Co.) to confluence with Tuckers Cr. in S12 T67N R29W Ringgold Co.

Assessment Cycle
2000
Result Period
1996 - 1998
Designations
Assessment Methodology
Assessment Type
Monitored
Integrated Report
Category 0
Legacy ADBCode
IA 05-GRA-0170_0
Overall Use Support
Threatened
Aquatic Life Use Support
Threatened
Documentation
Assessment Comments

Assessment is based on results of 1996 Biocriteria sampling: Fish IBI=30 (fair), BM-IBI=50 (fair).

Basis for Assessment

The DNR/EPD stream assessment project data collected in 1991 were not used to determine the degree of aquatic life use support for this waterbody segment because the data are more than five years old, and no longer considered current.   The assessment was based on data collected in 1996 as part of the DNR/UHL stream biocriteria development project.   A series of biological metrics which reflect stream water quality and habitat integrity were calculated from the biocriteria sampling data.   The biological metrics are based on the numbers and types of benthic macroinvertebrate taxa and fish species that were collected in the stream sampling reach.    The biological metrics were combined to make a fish community index of biotic integrity (F-IBI) and a benthic macroinvertebrate index (BM-IBI).   The indexes rank the biological integrity of a stream sampling reach on a rising scale from 0 (minimum)-100 (maximum).  

The F-IBI score was 30 (fair), and the BM-IBI score was 50 (fair).   The aquatic life use support status was assessed as fully supporting/threatened (=FS/T), based on a comparison of the F-IBI and BM-IBI scores with biological assessment criteria established specifically for the 2000 Section 305b report (IDNR 2000).   The biological assessment criteria were determined from a statistical analysis of data collected at stream ecoregion reference sites from 1994-1998.   Previous stream use assessment data sheets suggest that channelization, fluctuation in stream flow, and riparian grazing impacts are the primary threats to the aquatic biological community.

Monitoring and Methods
Assessment Key Dates
8/26/1996 Biological Monitoring
Methods
330 Fish surveys
380 Quan. measurements of instream parms-- channel morphology-- floodplain-- 1-2 seasons-- by prof
220 Non-fixed station physical/chemical monitoring (conventional pollutant only)
315 Regional reference site approach
320 Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys
Monitoring Levels
Biological 4
Habitat 4
Physical Chemistry 1
Toxic 0
Pathogen Indicators 0
Other Health Indicators 0
Other Aquatic Life Indicators 0
# of Bio Sites 1
BioIntegrity Fair